ATM meets meth heads

ATM meets meth heads

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Episode: "Peekaboo" The exploits of drug makers and drug dealers are explored in depth in "Breaking Bad," but the actual users themselves are pushed to the sidelines for the most part. Maybe that's because the life of the average meth head is almost too bleak for words, as demonstrated by the second season episode in which Jesse gets kidnapped by two users. After an uncomfortable look at their dirty and depressing lifestyle, the male user Spooge (David Ury) meets one of the most horrifying ends ever seen in "Breaking Bad" by having an ATM dropped on his head -- by his own girlfriend in addiction, no less (played by Dale Dickey).

Episode: "Peekaboo" The exploits of drug makers and drug dealers are explored in depth in "Breaking Bad," but the actual users themselves are pushed to the sidelines for the most part. Maybe that's because the life of the average meth head is almost too bleak for words, as demonstrated by the second season episode in which Jesse gets kidnapped by two users. After an uncomfortable look at their dirty and depressing lifestyle, the male user Spooge (David Ury) meets one of the most horrifying ends ever seen in "Breaking Bad" by having an ATM dropped on his head -- by his own girlfriend in addiction, no less (played by Dale Dickey). (Lewis Jacobs / AMC)

Episode: "Peekaboo" The exploits of drug makers and drug dealers are explored in depth in "Breaking Bad," but the actual users themselves are pushed to the sidelines for the most part. Maybe that's because the life of the average meth head is almost too bleak for words, as demonstrated by the second season episode in which Jesse gets kidnapped by two users. After an uncomfortable look at their dirty and depressing lifestyle, the male user Spooge (David Ury) meets one of the most horrifying ends ever seen in "Breaking Bad" by having an ATM dropped on his head -- by his own girlfriend in addiction, no less (played by Dale Dickey).